284 CII. MONIMIACEJE, [ Doryphora, 
long, nearly smooth on the upper side, prominently penniveined and 
reticulate underneath. Peduncles 2 to 3 lines long, with a pair of very 
dnctingus bracts of 3 or 4 lines close under the flowers.  Perianth-tube 
appendages nearly as long as the perianth-segments. Carpels slightly 
hairy, the styles lengthening eee fecundation into long plumose awns. 
— Tul. Monogr. Monim, 424; A. DC. Prod. xvi. ii. 676 Baill. Hist. 
con a a 359. 
Wales. Port Jackson to the Blue Mountains, Woolls and others ; Clarence 
a , Beckler ; Manning river, C. Moore; southward to the Illawarra, A. Cunningham, 
peated under y genus without ehe always veri «d e ager RU and the 
seed is not figured in his above-quoted Icones. In the 2nd Aet itd the Genera, p. 35, 
o rosa 
find no record of) for Doryphora, the latter being Mc by Zoologists, a plea now 
considered insufficient for cii Be a botanical na 
2. ATHEROSPERMA, Labill. 
Flowers dicecious. Perianth-tube campanulate, lobes 8 or rarely "i 
. jan i 
pe 
ing into long styles. Fr isaac gra -tube persistent, slightly ea 
larged, enclosing numerous w dry carpels, the Lor persisten 
termin al lumose 2 Enaka: the lobes deciduous. Pericarp 
testa of the seeds thin; albumen fleshy. Embryo very 5m 
en 
axillary, in the Australian species solitary, in others in cymes of 3107. 
The whole plant highly arom 
Besides the Australian species NONE is endemic, the genus comprises one fro » S M 
Fera] iud. (if Laurelia be regarded as a true congener) one from extratrop! 
1. A. moschata, Labill. Pl. Nov. Holl, ii. 74, t.224. A weer 
a large size, the y oung branches tomentose. Leaves ovate e 
ol ong or lanceolate, acute, coarsely oe regularly toot 
contracted into a rather short petiol en to 3 in. ong, 0 
on T Rete recurv d 
close se under the dower a acu ite, 4 or 5 lines long, silky in ae à X 
